Thermal alteration experiments on organic matter in recent marine sediment--III. Aliphatic and steroidal alcohols

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Recent sediments from Tanner Basin (off southern California) and Bandaras Bay (in Gulf of California) have been analyzed for normal, isoprenoid and steroidal alcohols using chromatographic (column, GLC, TLC), and spectroscopic (u.v., i.r., MS) methods, prior to and after heat-treatment (from 65 to 150°C). Normal saturated alcohols (C 14 -C 24 ) and monounsaturated alcohols (C 22 -C 24 ) were identified, as well as the isoprenoid alcohols, phytol and dihydrophytol. Two series of sterols ( 5 and 7 ) were found in Tanner Basin, and 5 -sterols and triterpenes, in Bandaras Bay sediment. Sterols from both sediments contained the corresponding stanols.

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